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2017

Refuting Some Incorrect Ideas About DUI Charges

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If you are arrested and charged with driving under the influence, you could face a range of serious consequences. While this is an offense that should be treated seriously, there are many pieces of misinformation about these charges that could lead to mistakes or other issues as you attempt to defend yourself against this charge. Myth: You Must Be Visibly Intoxicated To Be Tested For Driving Under The Influence One of the common assumptions that individuals have when it concerns driving under the influence is that they will have to appear to be visibly intoxicated before they can be detained or questioned about it.…

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Got Money? How You Can BUY Your Way Into The U.S.

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While fishing around for ways that will allow you to stay in the U.S. legally, you might be surprised to hear about the EB-5 law. Otherwise known as the “Employment-Based Fifth Preference Visa,” this law allows foreign nationals to buy their way into the U.S.. If you got money, you can buy your citizenship! Here is how it works. Step One Fly to the United States from your home country. While you are here, work with a lawyer in immigration law.…

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What To Know About The Miranda Warning

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Like most, you’ve probably seen all the crime dramas where a suspect is taken into a small, windowless room down at “headquarters” and questioned by police detectives. In some cases, the suspect is read their Miranda Rights before questioning begins, and sometimes not. If you are being questioned and are not actually in police custody, do you still have the same rights as the Miranda warning guarantees? Read on to learn more about your right to remain silent.…

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Why You Need A Lawyer After Receiving A DUI

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After you have received a DUI, which stands for driving under the influence, you will need to make sure that you are talking with a lawyer and retaining his or her services. While it is possible for you to represent yourself for your upcoming court date, you might want to refrain from doing that if at all possible. This is because there are simply too many benefits that will come from hiring one of the best DUI defense lawyers in your area.…

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Two Major Variations Of The Insanity Defense

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The insanity defense applies to a criminal suspect who isn’t responsible for their criminal actions because of their mental illness. When you invoke the insanity defense, you are basically saying that you are too mentally ill to distinguish between right and wrong (or legal and illegal). There are several variations of the insanity defense; here are two classic examples: Temporary Insanity This defense applies if you were insane when you were committing the criminal act, but you are now sane.…

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Why You May Be Charged Even With A Low BAC

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Common knowledge has it that driving with blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.8 or more will get you arrested and charged with DUI (driving under the influence). This is only partly right, as most of the common knowledge issues usually are. There are circumstances under which you can be arrested and charged with DUI even if your BAC is way below 0.8; here are some examples of such circumstances: You Were Visibly Impaired…

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Dangerous Pool Moves

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When you use a pool at a resort or hotel, you have every right to expect not to be injured by that use. Sometimes, what was supposed to be fun turns out to be far from it, so read on to learn more about what to do if you came home from your vacation with more than just sand in your shoes. Chlorine Dangers If used as directed, this chemical compound makes the pool clean and sparkling.…

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Common Medication That Can Cause A Positive Breathalyzer Test

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When you think about driving under the influence, thoughts typically turn to driving with alcohol or illegal drugs in his or her system. However, some regular even over-the-counter can often show on a breathalyzer test. This is typical for those substances that contain any form of alcohol. The following is some information on medications that can cause a false positive on a breathalyzer test: Mouth Pain Medication If you have a toothache or canker sore, you may choose to use some numbing medication.…

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Why It Makes Sense To Show Up For Your DUI Trial

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There is no universal agreement among lawyers on whether a DUI (driving under the influence) suspect should show up for their court dates or not. Most DUI lawyers will tell you that it depends on the specific circumstances of your case. However, you can enjoy the following benefits when you make an appearance for your DUI trial: It Shows Your Interest in the Case Making a personal appearance in court signals to the judge, and more importantly, the jury, that you are taking the issue of your DUI charges seriously.…

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Not Guilty! Common Defense Moves

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Until you are arrested for a crime that you did not commit, you may never give the defense moves below a second thought. The justice system allows all those charged with offenses to mount a vigorous defense in an effort to convince the judge or jury of your innocence. The law may place the burden of proving your guilt on the prosecution, but that does not relieve you and your defense attorney from the burden of proving your innocence.…

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